American educator who was a victim of the American Eagle Flight 4184 plane crash. Officially operating as Simmons Airlines Flight 4184, it was a scheduled…

Alanis Morissette: A Musical Journey Through Human Design Alanis Morissette, born on June 1, 1974, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is a celebrated Canadian-American musician, singer,…

Japanese-American character actor, a star of television and film, best remembered as the wise and benevolent martial arts teacher Mr. Miyagi in four “Karate Kid”…

American bass-baritone who had an active performance career in concerts and operas from the early 1940s until the mid-1970s. The Boston Globe described him as…

American teacher and U.S. astronaut who was eighth in the selection process, after Christa McAuliffe, to be a crew member of the fated Challenger Shuttle.…

Scottish poet, said to be the greatest contemporary poet of today; self-proclaimed as gay at age 70. Throughout his prolific career, Morgan published numerous volumes…

Spanish Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits who founded the Institutos Seculares de los Cruzados de María. Morales moved to Madrid as…

Belgian physicist, writer, translator, astrologer, photographer and computer programmer. He studied physics at the universities of Antwerp and Gent. Since he discovered that many interesting…

Demi Moore: A Journey through Fame and Self-Discovery Demi Moore, born on November 11, 1962, in Roswell, New Mexico, is an iconic American model and…

American astrologer who established Moore School of Astrology in 1967 and turned out many students, well known and thought of for many years. A member…

French-born American teacher (Sorbonne University), musician, painter (cyber art), and sculptor. Victim of the terrorist attack of the Thalys train, he was severely injured at…

American musician and composer, a musicologist and critic. A graduate of Ohio State and Juilliard, he played the French horn and was a lyricist. In…

Scottish poet, editor and teacher. Montogmerie edited four volumes of folklore as well as children’s poetry. He taught at Morgan Academy in Dundee as well…

Chilean writer and journalist belonging to the generation of 1912 who spent much of his life in America, where he worked as a journalist and…

French theatre, film, and television actor best known for his roles in the TV series The Tunnel (2013–2018) and Call My Agent! (2015–2020). He plays…

French bookseller, writer, and publisher, and an influential figure in the modernist writing scene in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. Monnier and expatriate bookseller…

French doctor, zoologist, and teacher at the Faculty of Medicine of Lille, who studied cestodes as well as marine invertebrates and insects. He presided over…

Polish composer, conductor and teacher. He wrote many popular art songs and operas, and his music is filled with patriotic folk themes of the peoples…

American politician and US Vice President under Jimmy Carter, former US Ambassador to Japan, and former Senator (elected 1964) and Attorney General (1960) for the…

Wilhelm Momma: A Glimpse into the Human Design of a German Educator and Author Wilhelm Momma, born on November 26, 1880, in Rheydt, Germany, was…

German politician of the Free Democratic Party. He served as Minister of State at the Foreign Office (1982–1987), as Federal Minister of Education and Research…

Norwegian dancer, choreographer, and teacher who studied in London and New York where she performed at the Radio City Music Hall. She was a part…

Jose Luis Molina Quesada: A Journey Through Law, Politics, and Human Design Jose Luis Molina Quesada, a revered Costa Rican jurist, politician, and educator, has…

American politician, a former U.S. Representative (2007-2011) and member of the Democratic Party. Previously, he was a teacher at Tempe High School, his high school…

Luis Miro Quesada Garland – Human Design Biography Luis Miro Quesada Garland: A Legacy in Journalism and Human Design Insights Luis Miro Quesada Garland, born…

German-American astronomer who did research on supernovae, planetary nebulae, radio sources and their identities. Together with Albert George Wilson, he co-discovered the near-Earth Apollo asteroid…

Serbian Communist Party bureaucrat called “the Butcher of the Balkans” for his efforts toward “ethnic cleansing.” Formerly a law student, he was the CEO of…

American actress born with a family pedigree in the theater arts. Rachel is the daughter of theater and TV director and acting teacher Peter Miner…

American gay performance artist, political activist, teacher, Along with three other artists in the “NEA Four” he won a Supreme Court action against the first…

American writer, educator, artist, and radical feminist leader noted for lecturing and writing extensively on behalf of women’s liberation. After gaining honours at Oxford in…

American professional astrologer and writer who was a member of the Church of Light as well as the Teachers Advisory Board of World Astrology Magazine.

American photographer and editor, a teacher at Arizona State. He works in black at white using various formats.

American stage and screen actress who began her career on Broadway in the 1985 original production of Biloxi Blues and went on to receive a…

American writer whose books were banned as obscene in the U.S. for many years. His works were drawn, for the most part, from personal experience…

American Emmy award-winning meteorologist who anchors on KEYE-TV Morning News weekdays in Central Texas. She is also a fitness/dance teacher. Link to Wikipedia biography

American politician, one of 13 women in the U.S. Senate as of 2000. The granddaughter of Polish immigrants, Mikulski is a champion of the working…

American writer, public speaker, activist, and strategic media consultant. He is currently a national spokesperson for GLAAD and the former senior media strategist of national…

New Zealand-American astrologer, a student in 1915 who became acquainted with Llewellyn George, writing for his Astrological Bulletin for many years. She married Joseph Milburn,…

American artist, graphic designer, and teacher. She is right-handed, not married, no children.

French socialist heroine of the 1871 Paris Commune, working under the pseudonym “Clémence.” Born in a chateau of a servant and the son of the…

American accountant who became a professional astrologer, teacher and lecturer. In 1939, she founded the Astrology Club of Greater St. Louis and was appointed its…

German popular psychologist, astrologer, author and teacher. An advocate of an easy to follow and down to earth psychological orientated astrology, his books include “Astrologie…

Brazilian free-diver who holds the highest number of world records among Brazilians. She is a Guinness Book of World Records record holder for apnea free…

Indonesian spiritual teacher of Sufi, born in Java, a guru on the path of Bahai.

French schoolteacher and resistance fighter in World War II who was awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour (2014), Medal of the city of…

Belgian composer, organist and teacher in Bruges. He died on 10 March 1924. Link to Wikipedia biography (Dutch)

André Messager: A Harmonious Conductor of Musical and Human Design André Messager, born on December 30, 1853, in Montluçon, France, was a renowned composer, organist,…

French composer and musician, one of the most influential French composers of the 20th century. A prolific and distinctive composer, he sought to capture in…

Israeli Beauty Queen who reigned as both Miss Israel and Miss World. She later served in the Israeli Air Force as a teacher of aerodynamics.

French opera singer, the leading high coloratura soprano of her generation in France, sometimes heralded as the successor to Mado Robin. Raymonde Blanc-Daurat was her…